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It's All Journalism host Michael O'Connell remembers Mandy Jenkins, a long-time friend of the podcast who died Sunday in her hometown of Zanesville, Ohio. To honor Mandy's memory, we're reposting the audio from our last interview with her from February 2019. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Technology, Data and Automation will all play a role in accounts payable as we take a look at the next few years. Wonder where you should be focusing your efforts and learning. This panel will help you narrow that down. But just how important is technology, data and automation? Can you be successful ignoring these issues? This distinguished panel of industry experts (Jen Samper, Mandy Jenkins and Dan French) explain why they believe these issues are critical to the success of any accounts payable organization. #technology #automation #accounts payable This talk is part of a week-long series for AP Appreciation Week. There is a link to the series below. The idea behind AP Appreciation Week is two-fold. First, it is a time for companies and their managers to show their appreciation for their accounts payable team. And, secondly, it is the time when AP Now says thank you to the community of professionals that supports our mission. Thus, we try and provide information this week that will help each professional individually in meeting their career goals. [And in once case, we just want to have a little bit of fun.] Accounts payable and accounting require the use of both accounts payable best practices and strong account payable internal controls. For the accounts payable process to work well, best practices for AP should be used. By their very nature, accounts payable best practices incorporate strong internal controls and avoid AP control weaknesses. Link to Deepfake Frauds https://youtu.be/auzLsjDiTlo Link to all AP Appreciation Week 2022 talks https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLtL6rWSXZ-HekaIHKO1lQ9Cn8rpjfzGZG Subscribe now: https://www.youtube.com/APNow?sub_confirmation=1 Learn more about SpendMend ( https://www.spendmend.com/ ) Learn more about AP Now at www.ap-now.com Guest: Dan French https://www.linkedin.com/in/danfrench/ Guest: Mandy Jenkins (https://www.linkedin.com/in/mandy-jenkins-apam-312617a9/) Guest: Jen Semper (https://www.linkedin.com/in/jennifer-samper-27813162/ ) Host: Mary Schaeffer (www.ap-now.com)
This session of Accounts Payable Technology Week focuses on Remote Work Expense Reimbursements. Reimbursement requests for remote work expenses has become a hot issue. The panel started off with participants sharing the craziest (funniest) things they have seen or heard about on reimbursement requests. It is one of five parts of a limited series focused on fraud in the #accountspayable function. This session is part of a limited edition five-part series on Accounts Payable Technology Week. Remote work expense reimbursements are something few organizations focused on before the pandemic. Now working from home or WFH as many refer to it is quite common place. Hence working from home expenses and tangentially remote work expense are an issue almost every organization must address. Also discussed by the panelists were questionable expense reimbursement requests, including but not limited to reimbursement requests for food, reimbursement requests for ergonomic chairs, and other issues. Not everyone agreed on these matters. What's more, as mentioned by the panel during this discourse, returning to work expenses may be an issue that some will also have to address. This is session is part of the AP Now podcast brought to you by AP Now. This is Episode 104 of the AP Now podcast. Learn more about the P2P Network: https://www.p2pnetwork.org/ Learn more about Recharged Education: https://www.recharged-education.com/ Learn more about Regina Italiano: https://www.linkedin.com/in/regina-italiano-b67b782a/ Learn more about Mandy Jenkins: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mandy-jenkins-apam-312617a9/ Learn more about AP Now: https://www.ap-now.com Sign up for AP Now's twice a week, free ezine or learn more about AP Now at www.ap-now.com Working from home and working remotely are now firmly established as protocols for many, many organizations. No longer is this something that only a few do. Hence, it is critical that every organization address this issue with a clear eye and a goal of treating all employees equitably. This may seem pretty straightforward at first, but when you start to delve into the matter, it becomes clear that it is not as simple as it might first appear. One of the panelists pointed out that given the different reimbursement approaches taken, care had to be taken to ensure that duplicate payments are not made. Host: Mary Schaeffer (https://www.ap-now.com/) Guest: Ellen Leith, P2P Network ( https://www.p2pnetwork.org/ ) Guest: Lynn Larson Recharged Education: https://www.recharged-education.com/ Guest: Regina Italiano: https://www.linkedin.com/in/regina-italiano-b67b782a/ Guest: Mandy Jenkins: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mandy-jenkins-apam-312617a9/ Credit: Music: https://www.purple-planet.com
This podcast is a recording of a lecture given by Mandy Jenkins at the University of Oregon. Mandy Jenkins is a John. S. Knight Fellow at Stanford University. Prior to this, she was Head of News at Storyful, the leading social news and insights agency. Before Storyful, she was part of the ground up teams at TBD.com, Digital First Media’s Project Thunderdome, and the Cincinnati Enquirer. She is also President of the Online News Association and sits on the board of directors for the American Society of News Editors. You can learn more about her visit to the University of Oregon here: https://demystifying.uoregon.edu/2019/04/18/demystifying-how-news-organizations-can-fight-misinformation-by-learning-from-the-people-who-believe-it-and-share-it/ Want to hear more from Mandy? You can listen to in-depth interview with her here: https://soundcloud.com/demystifying-media/27-mandy-jenkins Find Mandy online: Twitter: @mjenkins LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/mandyj Website: http://mandyjenkins.com
In this episode we interview Mandy Jenkins, a John. S. Knight Fellow at Stanford University who prior to this was the first editor-in-chief at Storyful, the leading social news and insights agency. There she managed a team of 60+ social journalists who worked with the world’s top newsrooms in surfacing, verifying and acquiring eyewitness journalism and debunking disinformation. Before Storyful, her roles include being the managing editor of the Project Thunderdome newsroom for Digital First Media, as well as coordinating the Off the Bus citizen journalism program as a social news editor for politics at The Huffington Post, and working as social media editor for TBD, a Washington, D.C.-area local news startup. Mandy is also President of the Online News Association and sits on the board of directors for the American Society of News Editors. Listen to Mandy's lecture given during her visit to the University of Oregon here: https://soundcloud.com/demystifying-media/33-guest-lecture-mandy-jenkins Find Mandy online: Twitter @MJenkins LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/mandyj Website: mandyjenkins.com Show notes from this episode: 1:05 - Discussion about Mandy's career strategy/history 2:47 - Trying new things in newsrooms: challenges, strategies and tips 7:14 - Discussion about Mandy's Stanford Fellowship (what it entails + her "challenge" project) 14:09 - Takeaways from Mandy's research on consumers of disinformation 18:00 - What has caught your eye about the future of media and journalism? 23:12 - Key messages for journalism students 24:16 - How can students best equip themselves for the future? 25:23 - What does the future hold for you? Read the transcript of this episode: In this episode we interview Mandy Jenkins, a John. S. Knight Fellow at Stanford University who prior to this was the first editor-in-chief at Storyful, the leading social news and insights agency. There she managed a team of 60+ social journalists who worked with the world’s top newsrooms in surfacing, verifying and acquiring eyewitness journalism and debunking disinformation. Before Storyful, her roles include being the managing editor of the Project Thunderdome newsroom for Digital First Media, as well as coordinating the Off the Bus citizen journalism program as a social news editor for politics at The Huffington Post, and working as social media editor for TBD, a Washington, D.C.-area local news startup.
Friend of the podcast Mandy Jenkins returns to talk with producer Michael O'Connell about why journalists who leave Facebook due to fake news or other controversies are just helping the bad guys win.?
Heather and Emily hunker down in the journalistic equivalent of a nuclear bunker with Storyful’s Mandy Jenkins and design technologist Rick Barraza to explore the looming crisis of AI-generated fakery that threatens our understanding of what’s real. Reading list: https://journalismdesign.com/episode-6-getting-ready-for-the-infocalypse/ The Insider Theme by The Insider is licensed under a Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 International License.
Mandy Jenkins is the head of news and Ben Decker is a research coordinator at Storyful. They join producer Michael O'Connell to take a look at the importance of monitoring news as it happens to identify and possibly mitigate the spread of "fake news," especially as it pertains to elections and political coverage.
It's All Journalism producers Megan Cloherty and Michael O'Connell interviewed Jeff Jarvis, media pundit, author and BuzzMachine blogger, and Mandy Jenkins, the open news editor at Storyful, as part of a live podcast at the ONA Conference.
Mandy Jenkins, aka Club Queen is back and she's feeling that tropical fever. We'll let her explain.